noun a person who is trained in meteorology and oceanography to provide weather information for military operations
Aerographer's mates are responsible for collecting and analyzing weather data to support military operations.
Aerographer's mates study the impact of weather patterns on different geographic regions to enhance their forecasting accuracy.
Aerographer's mates use specialized tools and software to interpret weather data and create reports for decision-making.
Aerographer's mates provide crucial weather forecasts for naval missions and ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.
An aerographer's mate may work as a meteorologist in the military, providing weather forecasts and analysis for military operations.
In the Navy, an aerographer's mate may also work as an oceanographer, studying the physical and biological aspects of the ocean and how they impact naval operations.
Aerographer's mates may also work as environmental scientists, monitoring and analyzing environmental conditions to support military decision-making.